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The Intertextuality Of The Nobel Prize In Literature Citation Research And Discourse Analysis

Posted on:2018-04-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z YuanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2335330518485110Subject:Journalism and communication
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The Nobel Prize is for the world's high honor awards,its founding is the Nobel Prize for the heritage of the fund,the awards for many disciplines,such as physics,chemistry,medicine,literature,and peace,are set up annually to grant to those who make significant contributions in these areas,and the Nobel Prize for literature symbolizes the supremacy of the literary world.From 1901 onwards,to 2016 has hosted the 108 session,the winners involved in various countries.The literary works of winning awards are novel and unique,leaving an indelible impression in the field of literature,giving prizes to the winners,and also representing a high degree of evaluation and praise for the author's values and unique life attitudes.Based on the text of the awards,this paper studies the discourse analysis and dissemination function of the prize-awarding words.After statistics,the text of this prize is a total of 102 pieces,combining the relevant literature and theory to describe the presentation and analysis of the words.In the research method,this paper will use quantitative combination,descriptive analysis and discourse analysis method,to describe the phenomenon of intertextuality appearing in the awards words,and then "explicit intertextuality","the analysis of background culture "," historical phenomena culture","behavioral culture" and "culture of ideology and belief" in associative intertextuality,form intertextuality and cultural intertextuality,through the description and analysis of the intertextuality of the Nobel Prize in Literature,The conclusion is that the intertextuality of the prize-awarding word produces a series of communication functions and constructs the ideology in the transmitting,subject,content and effect.
Keywords/Search Tags:citation, intertextuality, text, construction, communication
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